I am a man of many moods. This is why I love the AppStore. I can find Apps that fit my current state of mind. One mood that has been seeing much rotation in my life is that of quietness. As I get older, I tend to find time to draw myself away from the fast paced, extreme themed, action oriented options that are out there and seek for simplicity and solitude. Wooden Labyrinth 3D goes a long way in enhancing those peaceful times.

Wooden Labyrinth 3D doesn’t miss a beat with its presentation. It is amazingly smooth to play has never once stuttered. The whole board follows the movement and direction of your iDevice. The ball bearing’s shadow also reflects this movement as does the walls themselves. This helps to create a more immersive experience that will make you feel like you’re actually using on of those old school games.

“Perhaps the most striking feature of the Wooden Labyrinth 3D is the use of three dimensional graphics. This, combined with the lighting effects and a camera that changes perspective based on the angle you hold the device in, creates an authentic illusion of a real-life labyrinth game within your phone!”

There is a reminiscing for the old real-life labyrinth games while playing this one. For those that had the honor of experiencing this, you can attest to the addictive level of gameplay this presents. One may state that all you are doing is rolling a ball into a checkered hole, but it is so much more than that. It is the balancing of both speed and control to accomplish this task before the alloted timeframe.

Also, the sound quality helps in this manner as well. There is a realism to hearing the ball roll down. The jumps that you do, hitting the wall, falling into holes, all these sounds are exceptionally executed. They truly add to the creation to the realistic labyrinth experience.

Also, there is an option to turn off the music and listen to your own. While this option is always welcomed in every game, the included music is also pleasant to hear an does, no no way, detract from the enjoyment of the game.

There is also the promise of an editor to make your own levels. While the level designs themselves may be challenging and fun, this future option, coupled with those 100 unique mazes already available create a compelling reason to purchase the game.

While Wooden Labyrinth 3D has not done anything to break the mold for this genre, it’s faithful rendition of the gameplay and the overall polish makes it a smart buy. The graphics, sound, and physics are hard to match, even by the most popular of games. This game is perfect when you have a couple of minutes of downtime or just want to blow through an hour of mazing.